This is the first in a series of webinars that addresses building energy codes and certification. The target audience includes local and national stakeholders in the building sector and government. This webinar starts with a basic discussion of the types of building energy codes and how to track progress for the Building Efficiency Accelerator. The webinar then discuss the process that is used to develop and implement successful building energy codes and certification. Online tools and databases from GBPN and IEA that are used to track implementation progress will be demonstrated. The participating stakeholders learn about how they can report on the progress of building energy code implementation and development of building certification. Peter Graham (GBPN), Brian Dean (IEA) and Ksenia Petrichenko (C2E2) will be the featured speakers.

The Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency (Copenhagen Centre) is dedicated to accelerating the uptake of energy efficiency policies and programmes at a global scale. In the context of the United Nations Secretary General’s Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) initiative, the Copenhagen Centre is the thematic hub for energy efficiency with the prime responsibility to support action towards the SEforALL energy efficiency target of doubling the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency by 2030.
The Copenhagen Centre is institutionally part of the UNEP DTU Partnership.